Bedridden Patient Care
Professional Care β Restoring Mobility, Relieving Pain
Bedridden patients are at high risk of complications including pressure sores, contractures, deep vein thrombosis, pneumonia, and muscle wasting. Regular physiotherapy is essential to prevent these complications and gradually restore function.
Our bedridden patient care includes passive and active-assisted movements, chest physiotherapy, positioning programs, pressure care, and gradual mobilization as the patient's condition improves.
β¨ Physiotherapy is the most effective and safe treatment to relieve stiffness, improve mobility, and restore full physical function without heavy medication or surgery.
Joint mobilizations & soft tissue release techniques
Active and passive range of motion recovery exercises
Targeted isometric and dynamic stabilizer activation
Hot packs & deep infrared tissue loosening before movements
State-of-the-art TENS, IFT, and therapeutic ultrasound
Custom workplace ergonomics and alignment training
- Apply gentle heat before exercising to loosen tight tissues.
- Perform prescribed home stretching routines 2β3 times daily.
- Avoid heavy lifting or sudden high-impact movements.
- Pay attention to computer posture and sleep alignments.
- Stay consistent and complete your full care recommendations.
Conclusion β Physiotherapy offers a non-invasive, highly effective, and natural solution to regain movement, eliminate pain, and restore your peak daily performance.
β¨ βRestore your natural movement and live life without limits.β